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Mind the gap : science and engineering education at the secondary-tertiary interface : review article
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Marshall, Delia
, Case, Jenni
, Grayson, Diane
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Academic development
/ curriculum responsiveness
/ Educational innovation
/ School-university interface
/ Student success and throughput
2013
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Mind the gap : science and engineering education at the secondary-tertiary interface : review article
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Marshall, Delia
, Case, Jenni
, Grayson, Diane
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Academic development
/ curriculum responsiveness
/ Educational innovation
/ School-university interface
/ Student success and throughput
2013
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Mind the gap : science and engineering education at the secondary-tertiary interface : review article
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Mind the gap : science and engineering education at the secondary-tertiary interface : review article
2013
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Overview
In the South African higher education sector, there is increasing concern about the poor retention and throughput rates of undergraduate students. There is also concern that the participation rates in higher education, relative to population demographics, remain extremely racially skewed. With the quality of schooling unlikely to change dramatically in the short term, universities need to look for ways to improve student success, particularly in science and engineering, where graduates are needed for a range of key roles in society. Here we review the research presented at a forum held by the Academy of Science of South Africa in 2010, which sought to bring together the latest expert thinking in this area. The major focusof academic development to date has been the establishment of extended degree programmes. However, it is clear that this model has limited capacity to deal with what is, in fact, a much broader problem. We summarise existing interventions aimed at reducing the 'gap' between secondary and tertiary education, and describe key innovations in mainstream programmes that are possible at the levels of pedagogy, curriculum and institutional environment, some of which are also becoming established internationally in science and engineering. Driving such initiatives will demand visionary university leadership in order to effect the integrated and holistic change that is needed.
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Academy of Science for South Africa (ASSAf)
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